Gravitational - Law Dictionary Search Results
grand unified theory
Any of a class of physics theories that attempts to explain the electroweak forces stong force and gravitation within a single mathematical conceptual scheme In the 1990s string theory and superstring theory were prominent examples Abbreviated
Gravic
Pertaining to or causing gravitation as gravic forces gravic attraction
Inglobate
form of a globe or sphere applied to nebulous matter collected into a sphere by the force of gravitation
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Levitate
To rise or tend to rise as if lighter than the surrounding medium to become buoyant opposed to gravitate
Metergram
energy or work done the power exerted in raising one gram through the distance of one meter against gravitation 100 gram centimeters
Natural
assumed put on or acquired as the natural growth of animals or plants the natural motion of a gravitating body natural strength or disposition the natural heat of the body natural color
Physics
and the forces acting upon it especially that department of natural science which treats of the causes as gravitation heat light magnetism electricity etc that modify the general properties of bodies natural philosophy
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Gravitational - Law Dictionary Search Results
grand unified theory
Any of a class of physics theories that attempts to explain the electroweak forces stong force and gravitation within a single mathematical conceptual scheme In the 1990s string theory and superstring theory were prominent examples Abbreviated
Gravic
Pertaining to or causing gravitation as gravic forces gravic attraction
Inglobate
form of a globe or sphere applied to nebulous matter collected into a sphere by the force of gravitation
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Levitate
To rise or tend to rise as if lighter than the surrounding medium to become buoyant opposed to gravitate
Metergram
energy or work done the power exerted in raising one gram through the distance of one meter against gravitation 100 gram centimeters
Natural
assumed put on or acquired as the natural growth of animals or plants the natural motion of a gravitating body natural strength or disposition the natural heat of the body natural color
Physics
and the forces acting upon it especially that department of natural science which treats of the causes as gravitation heat light magnetism electricity etc that modify the general properties of bodies natural philosophy
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